The 15 Hottest Games and Gaming Hardware of E3 2011

Some of these games and gear are rumors. Others you've barely seen. And then there's the enigmatic Project Café, the follow-up to Nintendo's all-time bestselling gaming console, the Wii, which has been surpassed in lifetime sales only by Sony's PlayStation and PlayStation 2. This year's E3 Expo could be the most exciting gaming event in years. Here's a look at the announcements we expect.

Batman: Arkham City--Expected October 18

How do you one-up Batman: Arkham Asylum? Keep everything the same, and add more of it--more venues, sneaking, sleuthing, gizmos, puzzles, riddles, fights, and, yep, more Joker. He's back, as is the first-class third-person battle engine. Look for our Arkham City show coverage next week, and for the game to ship October 18.

"Infinite" may sound a little Buzz Lightyear, but so what? Want to fly around a floating steampunk city-in-the-clouds that its creator compares to the Death Star? Irrational Games' upcoming title--part first-person shooter, part mind-bending dystopia tale--has you covered, and we're happy to go hands-on with it, even if we won't be able to until 2012.

So far, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 looks less like a series of modern conflicts than an epic disaster flick just shy of something involving planet-devouring asteroids, Bruce Willis, and a Moonraker-style outer-space jaunt. Whatever the case, you want it--you know you do.

If you thought Demon's Souls was hard, watch out for Dark Souls, an action role-playing game by the same developer (the creators had to change the name after shifting publishers). Think "Diablo for sophisticated, masochistic gamers," and you're on the right track.

The "gears" in Gears of War may look like bull-necked tools, but the third-person tactical-shooter series tells an absorbing sci-fi story. Gears of War 3 promises to wrap it up and answer your lingering questions about what's what when it's released this September.

Maybe they will, maybe they won't, but all eyes are on Rockstar for a Grand Theft Auto update, since the publisher's only other publicly acknowledged game in the hopper is Max Payne 3. Also: Casting calls and info leaks suggest that the next GTA installment is definitely under way.

Would you rather see the original Halo remade (as rumored), or a brand-new Halo? Microsoft needs showstoppers to fend off Nintendo's new console, and a Halo 4 announcement could do the trick--especially if it takes risks that the series frankly hasn't taken since the original in 2001.

Mass Effect was a poorly paced role-playing muddle, but Mass Effect 2 mostly remedied the problems. If Mass Effect 3 can (finally) pull off decent shooter controls, it ought to be a satisfying finale. Ready to tangle with the Reapers? We'll tell you how the game's shaping up.

You know how kung fu beats modern weapons in Kung Fu Panda 2? Think like that, only imagine a cyborg instead of a panda, and (probably) nukes in lieu of cannons. It's been too long since we had a look at this one, announced way back at E3 2009. This year, we're hoping for hands-on time.

You might as well rename E3 2011 "The Debut of Nintendo's Next Console." We're expecting high-definition graphics, a new tablet-style controller, and a bunch of first-party game demos. Also, we're hearing that Nintendo is holding back some pretty big surprises. We'll find out come Tuesday morning.

We already know all there is to know about Sony's PSP successor technically speaking, but we've yet to lay hands on one. Expect Sony to present games and release timeframes as it struggles to shift the spotlight away from its PlayStation Network fiasco.

Remember Ico? Shadow of the Colossus? The Last Guardian is Fumito Ueda and Team Ico's third title in this action-game-meets-major-Zen-moments series. It has also been repeatedly delayed, but we're hoping for our first hands-on look this year.

Before Assassin's Creed, we played a PC game called Thief. We know that Thief 4 is in the offing--and has been since May 2009--but we've yet to see it (save for the crude rumored development shot shown here). The developer calls Thief 4 "an incredibly ambitious project." Let's hope it isn't too ambitious to hope for a bit of hands-on time next week.

Last but not least is Uncharted 3, sequel to the award-gobbling action-adventure game Uncharted 2: Among Thieves. After tropical jungles and wintry mountainscapes, Uncharted 3 (due November 1) takes us to the Rub' al Khali, an honest-to-goodness desert in the Middle East. Think sand, in other words, and plenty of it.